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Chicago suburb has i!Vittig i 'I E LEcTR0,,,,,,ic I A NOR f HBROOK, III. art dealer in this successful 113 5. . IS1:4 i , Rare Platei UTAH SALT LAKE CITY .1,(14-- , -- , Sleepers in Ed4oriat Oritce, 31 E. Ist Sagth Advertising and Ctrcolation - . I FROM ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER How to Pick ,,,: SLj ? I ADVERTISEMMNT DESERET NEWS Mayer said the food situation may well become desperate if the world population continues to grow at its present rate. Wortman said the situation is manageable only if population growth rates decline. I' Mince to tour Those spending more than dollars a quarter-millioelude the Steelworkers union. 8297,317; the Railway Clerks union. 8251,909; the trust run by real estate dealers, 8272,092: and the trust established by the National Association of Manufacturers. 8257,996. A trust rda by California dentists has spent 8311,845. more than half of it candigiven to state-levdates. -- the fact that of The President is being told that the present welfare system is a runaway nightmare. e Established I r first-yea- Sal Lake I sweetening the welfare pie in the future would require tax ilic rea se S. The proposed plan would replace Aid to Families with Dependent Children. which covers 10.7 million persons at cost an annual federal-stat- Brown said a short range for solving immediate Nod problems in the world should be stepped up food aid from the United States. "Long term, putting the brakes on population growth," he added. tI ., aware the department believes that of that number 10 million wood No Apply for their etvh benefits. good r nal. Weinberger argues that the proposed plan, a form of negative income tax. would make Congress more keenly cost at Although as many as 42 million Americans might be eligible because of their low incomes. priority by the Federation ', Aeronautique In-- ,'''' .7 ternationale for i their Skylab space , missions. Conrad. ' who commanded . 0 ' 3 the first Skylab ..it mission in May and June. 1973, l'''', -, will receive the gold space medal, ;pool Bean, who was in charge of the re- - Conrad governor, state Supreme Court justice and state attorney general. died Saturday. and the 8552,059: salute A Skylab Publisher dies number of other groups have spent more than half a million dollars so far this year. They include the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, $516,975; The Machinists union, $500,690; The Maritime Engineers maintain don't rA In a draft memo obtained by the weekly National Jour- billion. 621.6 Butz said the U.S. food policy is one of full production. "Governments don't produce food. Only farmers produce food. .and our policy now is one of getting incentives to those farmers so they are going to go for full production." Asked if pressure should be put on affluent countries to reduce their food consumption. Butz said, "I don't think we are at that point yet. I agreed with Dr. Wortman thai the upportutilly fut creased production is tremendous. Angela Davis and Jane Fonda called for Puerto Rican indendence Sunday in a rally at Madison Square Garden. Some 15,000 persons were at the rally, sponsored by the Puerto Rican Socialist Party and several other leftist groups. Miss Davis dismissed the argument that Puerto Rico was too small to fend for itself as an independent country, and compared the island to Cuba. js 1 . g Angela and Jane t if! it ' mg Named the !acme Supplement Program, the plan was develcped over the last year in the Depaninelit of Education and Welfare and has been circulating within the Pre.ilent's Cabinet the last three weeks. HEW Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger said initial reaction has been cautious. -Most people. I think. want to wait and see what other people think about it. It's sort of like the stock market. Eventually, you get someone who says its great or it's terrible and then everyone starts falling in," Weinberger said in an interview. HEW planners estimate the prograrns ; , , 63 600. health." says. Miss Hay- 1 ward, 55, has been .: hospitalized since 4,off, ,Z, early October and sources say she fot e,, .4,,jr,:- has been undergo- , 01.,,4 ' avor of a prr,p programs osed new welfare program a guaranteeing poor families of income minimum annual production. Hannah said there are "about 400 million people in the world that are not getting enough to eat, either that are actually starving or are getting so little that they 4 ''!..4 1 . 4r...0116A her home in ,,00ri. c44,..,,, Tly California, a hos- 4,1 pital spokesman ,:, ii Li.....j plio7 -,- 4 i; e public-assistanc- iI NBC's "Meet the Press." with John A. Hannah, deputy secretary general of the United Nations World Food Conference; Sterling Wortman, vice president of the Rockefeller Foundation; Jean Mayer, nutritionist at Harvard; and Lester R. Brown, senior fellow of the Overseas Development Council. They generally agreed all countries must increase food fl al Forget your trou- hies. Have fun. Heintz. 40, en- ters the ranks of clowns. goblins tiekif. s and witches in canvassing the neighborhood with his children each Halloween. -I have my paper sack, get my goodies and have a good time," says Heintz. It's the kind of escapist fun that many people need, says the director of tashion and textiles at the university's Stout campus. Such an escape route has no competitive aspects. he says. g .f.c ?I'' ti6 It t1 rounds. or-tre- 4.;e!':,!s; ,,, e1. 4, c' federal ye: Security Income aiding 31 million aged, blind and disatled ;co:: the food etercp Program, which has doubled in cost to more than 14 billion the last two years; and do-thing and housing allowances. 'All of this is predicated on agreement and willingness to put all these existing prog; rams into one." Weinberger said. -- 11 we're talking about adding a new program on top of everything else, I am the first min to oppose it," wed AgWAVENCTON 'AP riculture Secretary Earl L. Butz says me wonci food situation is serious. but not yet at the point where 0-fluent countries need to begin cutting back consumption. Lutz disagreed Sunday with several experts, who said world food problems represent a crisis "it is not a Butz said. "It is crisis. serious, but it is not a crisis." , of $8 billion; Supplemental (AP) President Ford is being tn serao the maze of WASHINGTON Butz participated in a panel on world food. broadcast on , C., welfare rnaze t.., , .; i c:,t,,- costume. Join the kids in their trick- - actress Academy Award-winninSusan Hayward has been released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta and is returning to preyouloo'N'Amol gsmannommaimmomANOTHER "FIRST" : in food, Butz says A :::':: sugges- tion. Put on a Hal- loween mask and simple Actress improves I, 2 1974 r educator, Almost 30 years afterwards, Dan Novak found his ship. In MS, Dan was carried off the destroyer Wake after suffering burns on 63 percent of his body during an attack by a Japanese plane. Be swore then he would revisit his ship and Sunday he did, In the Naval Inactive Ship Facility in Bremerton, Wash. A union. -. i , - , I ., ., ,t,t. - INk tt t ', t IIC ,political trust run by the has spent $1.4 mill'... AFL-CI.. ion on politics this year, its latest campaign finance reports show. 1 The national trust run by . Abe American Medical As' ' sociation has spent S792,697 in , qbe'-sam- e period, and its 38 , -' , 4rato committees have spent ',,!k,- ,.; 'additional sums. ..' 3.41glie 'AMA's 'spending is' : Irollówed by'that of thétnited " Auto Workers union, which ''.,: ,bps spent F73.395 this ,year, , These were , theft largest totals spotted in a review of , the latest campaign finance reports, which arrived in : - Washington last week. The ports cover the period between Sept. 1 and Oct. 14, and ' give totals for the year so far. I :Another- - wave of reports is due late this week, covering but the final week and a , , t 4,1 oaoto 28, Combined wire services Want to send some of pur tensions and frustrations rocketing off on a Halloween witch's broomstick? Kenneth Heintz. a University of 4 40,4,46:1V404or tv.tiotmo.400-- nion top funder I Z 1. comes next ,........ ,, .! , ttrit g rok-- '' t:i ,,Aktet, , pr, sively." He called for a gradual policy of economic eXPkill-Our present ion. saying policies will work. All they have to do is be given time to work." Simon was interviewed on ABC 's -- Issues and Answers" and Greenspan was interviewed by U.S. News and Woriti Report. Mansfield appeared on CBS "Face the Nation." Mansfield said Congress is too divided right now among various economic proposals, hut that it should be up to Ford to take the lead in fighting inflation. -I think it's just going to be a matter of time before we come to wage and price controls." he said. n v ,14L price performance What we ha e to be prepared to fend off under those circum.itances are tremendous political pressures to expand quickly and exces- unetitployinent' may rise tOt the current 5.8 percent 46. I -- Simon in predicting Jim m ,t 441, t activity. program. , Simon Said as he has said before that the President's 51 percent income surtax proposal "is a supreme test of our ill to fight inflation: The secretary also inchCated in a speech prepared fôrthe Independent Petroleum Association that price controls will not be lifted from all domestic oil production in the near future, although he is known penionalty ts favor total decontrol. ,,', - ; 4 By the spring would expect a along with a higher rate of tinempinyment and a weakening level of tx,siness a anti-inflatio- ' -- addA: He Senate npm,x:at:c. :,ader Mike Mansfield calls it -- just a matter of Alme" before wageprice controls are reim posed. Treasury Secretary Milani 'E. Simoirl said Monday thsf if the Atterican people aftierious abnut controlling igetnment spending, then dit4 must raise new taxes for President Ford's 4,41 4' s34:14111 vo1kl.t1"14.1, v t ;;;,t, 1. , help. .,4 1,1 It( p.'. 14;4411? 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